HOCl - EnviroCleanse

Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is a gentle yet powerful cleaning and disinfecting solution that your own body already knows how to use. It is the same substance white blood cells produce to fight germs and support natural healing. EnviroCleanse supplies high-purity HOCl made through advanced electrolyzed water technology, creating a stable, ready-to-use liquid with no harsh chemicals, alcohol, or added fragrances.

What is it?

Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) — a naturally occurring substance produced by white blood cells to fight germs

Advanced Formulation

High-purity HOCl made through electrolyzed water technology
No harsh chemicals, alcohol, or added fragrances

Safe and Gentle

Non-toxic and non-irritating
Safe for use around horses, pets, and humans (including children when used as directed)

Effective Cleaning and Disinfecting

Helps reduce bacteria, viruses, and odors
Suitable for stalls, tack, feeders, trailers, and high-touch surfaces
Leaves no harmful residue

Wound Care Support

Cleans cuts, scrapes, and skin irritations
Gentle on sensitive tissue and does not sting 

Eco-Friendly

Breaks down into simple, natural components
Safe for bedding, flooring, and the environment 

Versatile Use

Ideal for barns, kennels, grooming areas, homes, and shared animal/human spaces

Reliable Performance

Delivers hospital-grade disinfection in a simple, ready-to-use solution

Gentle, Effective HOCl Care for Your Horse and Stable 

Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) offers horse owners and barn managers a safe, practical way to care for horses and keep the stable cleaner. For wounds and skin issues such as cuts, scrapes, rain rot, mud fever, and girth rubs, HOCl can be sprayed directly onto the area after gently removing visible dirt. It does not sting, is gentle on sensitive skin, and is safe if your horse licks the treated area. Used 2–3 times daily, it helps reduce harmful bacteria and odor without relying on harsh chemicals or antibiotics.

HOCl is also useful for hoof care, especially for thrush and white line issues. After picking out the hoof and brushing away debris, you can spray or soak the sole, frog, and crevices to reach problem areas. Regular use supports a cleaner, healthier hoof environment and helps control the strong odors often associated with thrush. Around the eyes and ears, a soft cloth or gauze lightly moistened with HOCl can be used to gently wipe away discharge or crust, avoiding direct spraying into the eye while still providing a soothing, non-irritating clean.

Beyond the horse, HOCl is a powerful ally for general stable hygiene. You can mist stalls, trailers, tack, and grooming tools after cleaning to reduce bacteria and lingering smells. It is especially helpful in shared spaces, busy lesson barns, and show environments where many horses come and go. Because HOCl breaks down into simple, non-toxic components, it can be used frequently on high-touch surfaces like door latches, cross-ties, and feed room handles.

In addition, HOCl can be fogged to help control airborne and surface pathogens throughout barns, homes, and offices. This makes it a valuable tool for biosecurity, particularly during periods of increased disease risk. Fogging helps reduce or eliminate the spread of viruses, bacterias, and supports efforts to prevent and manage outbreaks, creating a safer environment for both horses and humans without introducing harsh chemicals or residues.

Same horse. Same wound. 5 weeks apart.

 The initial injury involved a significant skin laceration with exposed tissue and a high risk of contamination. Through consistent wound management and regular application of HOCl, the wound progressed through the natural healing process with remarkable results.
The initial injury involved a significant skin laceration with exposed tissue and a high risk of contamination. Through consistent wound management and regular application of HOCl, the wound progressed through the natural healing process with remarkable results.
Photos shared with owner permission. Individual results may vary. HOCl supports a clean wound environment and the body's natural healing process but is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
Photos shared with owner permission. Individual results may vary. HOCl supports a clean wound environment and the body's natural healing process but is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.

Clean Wound Management • Healthy Tissue Regeneration • Outstanding Healing Progress

Gentle, everyday HOCl care for pets and family

HOCl – EnviroCleanse Distributor

Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is a gentle yet powerful cleaning and disinfecting solution that your own body already knows how to use. It is the same substance white blood cells produce to fight germs and support natural healing. EnviroCleanse supplies high-purity HOCl made through advanced electrolyzed water technology, creating a stable, ready-to-use liquid with no harsh chemicals, alcohol, or added fragrances.

Because HOCl mimics the body’s natural immune response, it is non-toxic, non-irritating, and safe to use around horses, pets, humans, even children when used as directed. It can be used on stalls, tack, feeders, trailers, and high-touch surfaces to reduce bacteria, viruses, and odors without leaving harmful residues. For wound care, HOCl helps clean cuts, scrapes, and skin irritations while being gentle on sensitive tissue and not stinging like traditional antiseptics.

EnviroCleanse HOCl is eco-friendly and breaks down into simple, natural components, so it will not harm bedding, flooring, or the environment. This makes it ideal for barns, kennels, grooming areas, and homes where animals and people share the same spaces. With EnviroCleanse HOCl, you get hospital-grade disinfection power in a product that is simple, safe, and easy to trust for everyday cleaning and animal care.

Gentle, Effective HOCl Care for Your Horse and Stable

Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) offers horse owners and barn managers a safe, practical way to care for horses and keep the stable cleaner. For wounds and skin issues such as cuts, scrapes, rain rot, mud fever, and girth rubs, HOCl can be sprayed directly onto the area after gently removing visible dirt. It does not sting, is gentle on sensitive skin, and is safe if your horse licks the treated area. Used 2–3 times daily, it helps reduce harmful bacteria and odor without relying on harsh chemicals or antibiotics.

HOCl is also useful for hoof care, especially for thrush and white line issues. After picking out the hoof and brushing away debris, you can spray or soak the sole, frog, and crevices to reach problem areas. Regular use supports a cleaner, healthier hoof environment and helps control the strong odors often associated with thrush. Around the eyes and ears, a soft cloth or gauze lightly moistened with HOCl can be used to gently wipe away discharge or crust, avoiding direct spraying into the eye while still providing a soothing, non-irritating clean.

Beyond the horse, HOCl is a powerful ally for general stable hygiene. You can mist stalls, trailers, tack, and grooming tools after cleaning to reduce bacteria and lingering smells. It is especially helpful in shared spaces, busy lesson barns, and show environments where many horses come and go. Because HOCl breaks down into simple, non-toxic components, it can be used frequently on high-touch surfaces like door latches, cross-ties, and feed room handles.

In addition, HOCl can be fogged to help control airborne and surface pathogens throughout barns, homes, and offices. This makes it a valuable tool for biosecurity, particularly during periods of increased disease risk. Fogging helps reduce or eliminate the spread of viruses, bacterias, and supports efforts to prevent and manage outbreaks, creating a safer environment for both horses and humans without introducing harsh chemicals or residues.